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  1. How does a fan clutch work? · Help Center - Summit Racing

    How does a fan clutch work? Clutch Style Definitions & Descriptions The Fan Clutch is an important part of your cooling system. Its drive shaft attaches to the water pump. Then, the fan attaches to the …

  2. What type of cooling fan should I use? · Help Center

    Just be sure to use the fan and clutch designed for your application. Using the wrong parts could result in poor cooling, excessive noise, reduced fuel economy, and/or fan clutch failure. For high rpm use, …

  3. What clutch master cylinder will work best for my application?

    What clutch master cylinder will work best for my application? Choosing a Clutch Master Cylinder The clutch master cylinder is a small but important part of your vehicle’s clutch system. It pushes …

  4. What is a pilot bushing? · Help Center - Summit Racing

    A pilot bearing or pilot bushing is one of the most important parts of your clutch. Typically pressed in the end of a crankshaft or flywheel, they center and support the input shaft. They also allow for the …

  5. What does it mean when a torque converter "locks up"?

    What does it mean when a torque converter "locks up"? Overview of Lockup Torque Converters Unlike other converters, Lockup Converters contain a clutch. When the clutch engages, it locks the engine …

  6. What are the different types of clutch discs? · Help Center

    What are the different types of clutch discs? Selecting The Right Disc Material and Style A clutch disc is a mechanical assembly with friction material on both sides. It connects the engine to the …

  7. Category · Help Center

    A clutch pressure plate is the spring-loaded plate bolted to the flywheel that applies pressure to a clutch disc or discs. When you press the clutch pedal, it compresses the pressure plate springs.

  8. Advancing / Retarding a Camshaft · Help Center

    A Basic Overview of Cam Timing To advance or retard a camshaft is to change the alignment between the camshaft and the crankshaft. When a cam is installed "straight-up," the imaginary centerlines of …

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